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We also suggest that primary school children need to learn how to draw and label an eye, steps to prevent/control common childhood conditions such as vitamin A deficiency, trachoma, trauma and refractive errors; how to make and use a vision chart and identify individuals with visual impairment in school and elsewhere; and what can be done to help those with vision problems.
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Tracy Deon, who said a Suffolk County highway patrol officer coerced her into showing him her breasts last September, said she has since had recurring nightmares about an officer laughing while a woman with blue hair and vacant eyes steps with robotic obedience into his car.
"He would have been asked, if you like, to step back down after, in his eyes, stepping up," said Hodgson.
Don't use both eyes after step 5, because your eye that wasn't eye patched in the first place will cancel out the effect of the night vision.
Lord MacLaurin said in an interview yesterday that Sir Christopher (whose last name is pronounced jent) had spoken "with me about two or three months ago and said he had an eye to step down".
This will give the illusion of large bright eyes, and if you already have large bright eyes, this step will make them pop!
Mr. Corzine would go that extra but, in some eyes, inconsequential step.
And that's why purveyors of ready-made frozen food Birds Eye have stepped up to the challenge of the tweet-ridden teatime and created Mashtags (#NEW #tasty. No really, it says that on the bag).
He is the sort of humble guy who was brave enough to take the True Grit role of Rooster Cogburn and his famous eye patch, stepping into the sizable shoes of John Wayne.
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